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    1. Examine the underlying historical and economic reasons as to why the quest for alternatives to incarcerating offenders in jails and prisons. 2. Describe three alternatives to incarceration that juvenile courts currently use. 3. Discuss the significant and societal and individual benefits of imposing sanctions or punishments that do not involve removing an offender from his/her family or community. Strayer University Historical and Economic reasons In the early 1920’s and 1930’s instead of placing

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    Drivers Annoy Me

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    Drivers Annoy Me Ever since I was a child‚ I loved to drive go-carts. Eventually‚ my passion manifested into a love for driving cars. Driving is a lot of fun because I have the freedom to go wherever I please‚ and having the ability to drive is priceless. One of the best gifts that a parent can give to a sixteen year old is allowing him to get his permit‚ and license. Evener since I started driving on my own‚ the way people drive gives me road rage because they take away from the fun of driving

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    Teen Drivers Are a Threat

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    the cops. The dispatcher spoke calmly and asked them to stay at home. It was at this moment that Dr. Arturo Betancourt realized his daughter was dead! Alicia‚ who was wearing a seatbelt‚ had been killed instantly in a terrible crash. The young male driver had lost control of the car and hit a utility pole. (Stafford 9) Weeks after the crash‚ Alicia’s father began looking online for anything that had to do with teen driving. He was especially surprised to find out that teenagers have the highest

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    Top-Slice Drivers

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    Top-Slice Drivers Two years ago the Top-Slice Company moved from just making golf balls to also producing oversized drivers. Top-Slice makes three different models: the Bomber‚ the Hook King‚ and the Sir Slice-A-Lot. As the names suggest‚ the last two clubs help correct for golfers who either hook or slice the ball when driving. While‚ Top-Slice is pleased with the growing sales for all three models (see the following tables)‚ the numbers present Jacob Lee‚ the production manager‚ with

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    Reduce Medication Errors

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    Running head: Preventing Medication Errors Preventing Medication Errors: Safe Medication Use is Achievable and Affordable Chareese W. Brown DePaul University HTHC 523-201: Winter 2012 January 17‚ 2012 Almost everyone will take prescription and non-prescription medication. It is estimated that 82% of United States (U.S.) adults will use prescription medicines‚ over-the-counter remedies‚ and/or dietary/herbal supplements. Nearly one-third will use five or more different medications (citation)

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    Q1) An investment theory that states it is impossible to "beat the market" because stock market efficiency causes existing share prices to always incorporate and reflect all relevant information. According to the efficient market hypothesis (EMH)‚ stocks always trade at their fair value on stock exchanges‚ making it impossible for investors to either purchase undervalued stocks or sell stocks for inflated prices. As such‚ it should be impossible to outperform the overall market through expert stock

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    Nonsampling errors can occur both in a sample survey and in a census. Such errors occur because of human mistakes and not chance. The errors that occur in the collection‚ recording‚ and tabulation of data are called nonsampling errors. Nonsampling errors occur because of human mistakes and not chance. Nonsampling errors can be minimized if questions are prepared carefully and data are handled cautiously. Many types of systematic errors or biases can occur in a survey‚ including selection error‚ nonresponse

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    The fundamental attribution error a more common name for the correspondence bias is defined as the tendency of people to make dispositional attributions for others behaviors. (Duff‚ 2012) For example‚ if a cashier failed to smile at you while checking out at the store‚ you might assume that they are just miserable and rude. You wouldn’t take anything else into consideration. You’d be judging their behavior based “who they are” rather than taking situational factors into consideration. The observations

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    Women Drivers! Problem - Solution Essay Apsara Engel‚ Social Studies 8a Women drivers have often been the butt of many jokes‚ from Meet the Jetsons to Alan Partridge and ordinary one-liners. Stereotypes are a simple generalisation of a group of people‚ often from a lack of understanding or exposure from that group. Unfortunately‚ stereotypes are still a large part of our daily lives - especially the women are bad drivers one. In the 1950s‚ a popular poster was created about a woman in a driving

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    Women Are Better Drivers

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    Mrs. Karen M. Lampert April‚ 22‚ 2013 English 1C: Critical thinking and writing. Essay # 4. Truth: Women are better drivers. Women have the reputation of being worse drivers than men. Some say that women’s driving is linked to their hormones‚ or they look too much in the mirror‚ or that they put make up while driving. Others believe that women are bad drivers because they text at the same time as driving‚ or they think too much about everything and cannot focus on driving‚ or simply because

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